Katherine Pflaumer

Bridging Science, Engineering, and Policy: Lessons from the AMS Climate Policy Colloquium

Bridging Science, Engineering, and Policy: Lessons from the AMS Climate Policy Colloquium

Katherine Pflaumer
June 3, 2025

By Dr. Michael Akinwumi, Chief AI Officer, National Fair Housing Alliance and 2024 Rita Allen Civic Science Fellow, Eagleton Institute...

Finding My Flow in Policy

Finding My Flow in Policy

Katherine Pflaumer
May 29, 2025

By Jacob Snyder, PhD Student, Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Note: This is a guest...

How Does the U.S. Public Get its Weather Forecasts?

How Does the U.S. Public Get its Weather Forecasts?

Katherine Pflaumer
May 23, 2025

Highlights from the CoFU2 Study: Part 1 By Jeffrey K. Lazo, PhD In 2006, I, my National Center for Atmospheric...

Successful Science Policy Means Advocating for People

Successful Science Policy Means Advocating for People

Katherine Pflaumer
May 15, 2025

By Joseph Patton, Faculty Researcher for the Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center at the University of Maryland, College Park Note:...

Research Spotlight: T-REX and the Quest for Sustainable Almonds

Research Spotlight: T-REX and the Quest for Sustainable Almonds

Katherine Pflaumer
May 9, 2025

A meteorological field project is partnering with orchards to reduce water use in California’s dry climate California is one of...

Impact and Reward

Impact and Reward

Katherine Pflaumer
April 28, 2025

Recognizing Volunteer Month at AMS In the second of our two Volunteer Month posts, we hear from AMS volunteers about...

Without a Strong Weather Enterprise America’s Economic Leadership Is at Risk

Without a Strong Weather Enterprise America’s Economic Leadership Is at Risk

Katherine Pflaumer
April 24, 2025

A Statement of the American Meteorological Society Summary and Recommendations of a Special Report of the American Meteorological Society (AMS)...

Earth Day 2025

Earth Day 2025

Katherine Pflaumer
April 21, 2025

Science, Beauty, and Wonder in Uncertain Times By AMS President-Elect Alan Sealls From space, we see our home planet. Earth....

Advancing the Enterprise

Advancing the Enterprise

Katherine Pflaumer
April 18, 2025

Recognizing Volunteer Month at AMS April is Volunteer Month! Thousands of people contribute their time and energy to the activities...

Stand Up for NOAA Research — The Time to Act Is Now

Stand Up for NOAA Research — The Time to Act Is Now

Katherine Pflaumer
April 17, 2025

A Statement of the American Meteorological Society in Partnership with the National Weather Association The administration’s 2026 budget passback plan,...

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